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Florissant City Council Talk Barbecue Pits Permission
The council held a public hearing for Weaver's Dominique Deli and debated the precedent of allowing the pit there.

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The council held a public hearing for Weaver's Dominique Deli and debated the precedent of allowing the pit there.

We're showcasing the sights of the new Gen 3 QuikTrip in town.
Cold Water and Jana elementary schools will both enhance their schools with the funding.
We're letting you know about all of the new features of Hazelwood Patch's makeover.
We're giving you a rundown on Florissant Patch's new look and features.
Akin spoke to an area Republican club Thursday night about the past and future of the party.
Also, check out what happened in other area inspections.
The board plans to put a bond initiative on the Aug. 6 ballot.
Akin speaks to North County Republican Club Thursday night about the past and future of the party.
Akin speaks to North County Republican Club Thursday night about the past and future of the party.
With a subsurface fire burning at nearby Bridgeton Landfill, residents have grown concerned about the fire reaching radioactive waste.
With a subsurface fire burning at nearby Bridgeton Landfill, residents have grown concerned about the fire reaching radioactive waste.
McCluer North Head Basketball Coach Randy Reed has decided to move on from high school athletics, according to a KSDK report.
Several community members express concern of what's in the air and how close the landfill's fire could be to radioactive waste.
All district high school students will now have to pay $50 if staying after school and taking the bus.
The Hazelwood Police Department supplied Wednesday's crime report. Arrests or charges listed don't indicate conviction.
For almost a decade, eight McCluer High School graduates have received a full ride thanks to the Gates Millennium scholarship program.
In one week, Hazelwood Patch will have a brand new design and a whole new way to connect.
In one week, Florissant Patch will have a brand new design and a whole new way to connect.
Also, Quiznos needs a follow-up inspection.